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Invigorate your skin with this sweet and spicy Cinnamon + Clove Sugar Scrub!  Your skin will be revitalized and renewed by the exfoliating power of these scrubs.  If you love cinnamon and spice, you'll be excited to add a Pumpkin or Gingerbread Soap to make the wonderful scents of pumpkin spice last year-round.  Refreshing and delightful, these soap bars were lovingly hand-crafted by a refugee living in the USA.

 

Fueled with all-natural ingredients and made by the hands of Refugees living in the USA, this is a spa item that you can feel good about using and buying.  These self-care products were handmade in the U.S. by refugees like Ebtesam, "a mother of seven who moved to the United States from Syria in December 2015" and Ombeni, "Ombeni, a refugee from the Congo was resettled to Houston in 2019 with her husband and six young children. She exudes joy, gratitude, and Jesus as she softly sings while making soap in her tiny apartment kitchen.

 

Your purchase of these lovely bath and body products also gives back to the women of Mercy House Global, both for the refugees in the U.S.A. and the teen moms at their maternity house in Kenya.

Cinnamon + Clove Sugar Scrub

$10.00 Regular Price
$7.50Sale Price
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  • ARTISAN DETAILS:

    • Ebtesam is a hard worker who takes pride in what she makes for Mercy House Global. She is always eager to learn new skills. "I love work," Ebtesam eagerly exclaimed to our team on our weekly pickup. She is a mother of seven who moved to the United States from Syria in December 2015.
    • Ombeni, a refugee from the Congo was resettled to Houston in 2019 with her husband and six young children. She exudes joy, gratitude, and Jesus as she softly sings while making soap in her tiny apartment kitchen.

     

    Handmade by refugees living in the U.S.A. for Mercy House Global

  • Scrub:

    Made by artisans who are refugees living in the USA

    7 oz

    Ingredients: white sugar, coconut oil, & essential oils

    After cleaning, massage scrub into skin. Avoid eyes, nose, and mouth. Rinse and pat dry.

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